Speaking of visibility in murky conditions - Doxa 750T GMT
As for titanium masking scratches depending upon lighting/angle, although you are unlikely to use your watch grubbing around on the beach building sand castles or breaking steel bands on ammo crates, if you did, your watch would hold up right well depending upon lighting/angle.I do happen to like this, I have worn it quite a bit, no scratches on the buckle or anywhere that I can see, even with magnification. Zelos hardens the Grade 2 Titanium to 1200 Vickers. The bracelet has a better Microadjustment than my Omega Seamaster, it works better...
Glad to see you’re enjoying the Longines. Sell me the TiTudor since you’ve moved on from it…
If that dial is luminous I may have to take a trip to BC Clark's today.
I wasn't talking visibility as in "emergency signalling device".Speaking of visibility in murky conditions - Doxa 750T GMT
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If that dial is luminous, you can use it for a reading lamp.If that dial is luminous I may have to take a trip to BC Clark's today.
It's really Dark at 749 meters...I wasn't talking visibility as in "emergency signalling device".
I think I’m gonna hold onto the Tudor. I figure it’ll get me out of a financial bind at some point in the future lolGlad to see you’re enjoying the Longines. Sell me the TiTudor since you’ve moved on from it…
Man I wish!If that dial is luminous I may have to take a trip to BC Clark's today.
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